Nietzsche, Volumes One And Two by Martin Heidegger
A rigorous, close reading that traces the emergence and logic of modern nihilism through Nietzsche’s key concepts—will to power, eternal recurrence, slave morality, and the critique of metaphysics—arguing that Nietzsche both exposes and accelerates the collapse of traditional metaphysical foundations while pointing toward an ambiguous possibility for rethinking Being and history; the study situates Nietzsche within the trajectory of Western metaphysics, diagnosing the crisis of values and exploring how his thought both intensifies and gestures beyond nihilism.
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- Nietzsche: Volume I — The Will to Power as Art
- Nietzsche: Volume II — The Eternal Recurrence of the Same
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